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  • KOREAN
  • P-ISSN2287-8327
  • E-ISSN2288-1220
  • SCOPUS, KCI

Community Analysis of the Moths in the Gotjawal Terrains of Jeju Island, Korea

Journal of Ecology and Environment / Journal of Ecology and Environment, (P)2287-8327; (E)2288-1220
2006, v.29 no.4, pp.365-379





Abstract

Collection of moths in four Gotjawal terrains of Jeju Island was conducted using black light trap,beginning July through September 2005. The insects investigated were classified into 146 species, 15 familiesand 7 superfamilies, and Noctuoidea appeared to have acounted for 41.1%, or 60 species, which was thelargest number among them, followed by Geometroidea. was found to have been thedominant species over the entire area. The diversity index showed the highest at Aewol Gotjawal and the lowestat Hangyeong-Andeog Gotjawal. Aewol Gotjawal formed a cluster with Gujwa- Sungsan Gotjawal at he lowestchord distance (0.75). At the higher chord distance of 0.82, Jocheon- Hamdeog Gotjawal fused the cluster ofAewol Gotjawal and Gujwa-Sungsan Gotjawal. Hangyeong-Andeog Gotjawal fused with the rest three terrains,forming a single cluster at he highest chord istance of 0.89.

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Yang, Kyoung-Sik et al. J . E c o l . F i e l d B i o l . 2 9 ( 4 ) 366In a bid to identify the differences in diversity index among thegroups of Lepidoptera in the area, a Shannon-Weaver function(1963) was adopted.H'=- pi log piwhere, Pi = t h e r a, Yang, Kyoung-Sik et al. J . E c o l . F i e l d B i o l . 2 9 ( 4 ) 366In a bid to identify the differences in diversity index among thegroups of Lepidoptera in the area, a Shannon-Weaver function(1963) was adopted.H'=- pi log piwhere, Pi = t h e r a

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